There is no denying the fact that Engineers move the world.
If there is one branch of knowledge and career that impacts both the world and
the person positively, it has to be Engineering without any second thought. All
the progress happening around us, the bridges that connect people living in
remote areas with the main world, the digital technologies that make
communication easier and faster, the equipments that add value to life and
lifestyle, the means of transportation that give us reasons to spread our wings
and the gadgets and gizmos without which it is now near impossible to live… are
all developed and perfected by engineers.
No wonder, engineering profession is your ticket to live a good life
simply because of all the high packages and respect earned by engineering
students all across the world. It is, indeed, the most coveted and highly
rewarding profession to choose.
If you also wish to contribute to the world through your
innovative ideas and grow in life, choose to be an engineer and if you aspire
to be an engineer, JEE Main examination is the way to go. Cracking JEE Main
exam is no child’s play; after all, it is considered as one of the main
challenges on the road of becoming an engineer.
It is the National Testing Agency (NTA) that conducts the
JEE (Main)-2020 Examination. The exam is held twice for admission to
Undergraduate Programs in NITs, IIITs, Centrally Funded Technical Institutions
(CFTIs) and many more prestigious Engineering Colleges and Institutes of India.
For students who are in class twelve right now, the dates to note are –
First JEE(Main)-2020 will be conducted in January 2020
between 6th January (Monday) and 11th January (Saturday) 2020
Second JEE(Main)-2020 will be conducted between 3rd April
(Friday) and 9th April (Thursday) 2020.
This Test is critical for students who wish to do B.Tech or
B.Arch; it’s important for the students to study and understand the new pattern
of the question paper and the changes done in number of question(s) for
B.E./B.Tech, B.Arch and B.Planning.
It is worth mentioning that JEE Exam for B.E or B.Tech
covers three subjects namely Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 25
questions each. Out of these, 20 are Multiple Choice questions while other 5
are long answer questions pertaining to these three subjects. But for the JEE
exam of B.Arch., the question paper covers three subjects namely Mathematics,
Aptitude Test and Drawing Test. Aptitude Test for B.Arch. has 50 Multiple
Choice Questions and 2 questions for drawing test.
The B. Planning JEE exam has three parts – Mathematics,
Aptitude Test and Planning based questions in part third. The third part has 25
objective type questions along with 25 questions in mathematics section and 50
objective type questions in Aptitude Test.
JEE is truly and unofficially considered the most
prestigious and toughest tests to crack in India and that’s why students start
preparing for it in class twelve only. So if you aspire to do Engineering or
B.Tech or B.Arch from a prestigious institute like ITS Engineering College, start
preparing for JEE now onwards to get a good rank.
www.itsengg.edu.in
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